The word derisive is an adjective. It means to express by derision.
In the sentence, 'Music can express sad or happy feelings.' there are no proper nouns or proper adjectives. The noun music is a common noun for any music; the noun feelings is a common noun for anyone's feelings. The adjectives sad and happy are not proper adjectives.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
The verb express has adjective forms "express" and "expressive" which have the adverb forms expressly and expressively.
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yes ex: an express train
Express (adjective) is spelled the same in French (ex/ un train express > an express train). To express (verb) is 'exprimer'.
expresar, exprimir = to express expresarse = to express oneself expreso = express (adjective) tren expreso = express train
The word 'express' is a verb, a noun, and an adjective.Example:You express yourself very well. (verb)You can catch the express to the capital at six. (noun)Send the contract express mail so they will have it tomorrow. (adjective)
No, it is not. It is a noun form of the verb to express(to voice, reveal, or represent). It can also mean an expressive facial look. In colloquial terms, it can be a figurative statement or idiom (e.g. a slang expression).
If you use the word "express" as a verb, you could say something like, "I want to express my feelings." "Express" can also be used as an adjective that describes something as fast or convenient, "I am going to the express McDonald's."
No, "sure" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to express confidence or certainty.
The term "complimentary" can function as an adjective. It is used to describe something given free as a courtesy or to express praise or admiration.
It can be either. When it precedes a noun, it is an adjective (e.g. early retirement). When used to express when something occurs, it is an adverb (e.g. they came early).
It can be either. When it precedes a noun, it is an adjective (e.g. early retirement). When used to express when something occurs, it is an adverb (e.g. they came early).